02921 am 22005653u 450 99621705040331620221206182555.01-921313-78-1(CKB)3170000000065404(EBL)4697879(SSID)ssj0000764440(PQKBManifestationID)11435292(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000764440(PQKBWorkID)10775904(PQKB)11125059(PQKBManifestationID)16454395(PQKB)20405589(MiAaPQ)EBC4697879(WaSeSS)Ind00043691(WaSeSS)IndRDA00055942(WaSeSS)IndRDA00120516(EXLCZ)99317000000006540420200603d2008 uy 0engurmn#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdaxarrierAustralia under construction nation-building : past, present and future /edited by John ButcherCanberra, Australian Capital Territory :ANU Press,2008.1 online resource (xiii, 171 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)"This monograph arose from the special workshop, 'Nation-building in Australia: Past, Present and Future', offered as part of the Governing by Looking Back conference held at The Australian National University from 12-14 December 2007."1-921313-77-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapter.1. Nation-building in Australia: a discourse, iconic project or tradition of resonance? --2. The unfinished business of nation-building --3. In the wake of economic reform …new prospects for nation-building? --4. The challenge of teaching Australian history --5. A passion for white elephants: some lessons from Australia’s experience of nation building --6. Populate, parch and panic: two centuries of dreaming about nation-building in inland Australia --7. Australia’s fiscal straitjacket --8. The ‘Building Better Cities’ program 1991-96: a nation-building initiative of the Commonwealth Government --9. Stumbling towards nation-building: impediments to progress --10. Broadbanding the nation: lessons from Canada or shortcomings in Australian federalism? --11. Re-imagining the Australian state: political structures and policy strategies.ANZSOG (Series)Federal governmentAustraliaCongressesPolitics and cultureAustraliaCongressesAustraliaEconomic conditionsCongressesFederal governmentPolitics and culture320.60971Butcher JohnWaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK996217050403316Australia under construction2052535UNISA04672nam 22006732 450 991081771600332120160223152731.01-107-21607-90-511-99377-31-282-97830-697866129783020-511-77800-70-511-99157-60-511-98876-10-511-99255-60-511-98696-30-511-99058-8(CKB)2670000000069781(EBL)647379(OCoLC)700706177(SSID)ssj0000470418(PQKBManifestationID)11299435(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000470418(PQKBWorkID)10412239(PQKB)10456983(UkCbUP)CR9780511778001(Au-PeEL)EBL647379(CaPaEBR)ebr10442827(CaONFJC)MIL297830(MiAaPQ)EBC647379(EXLCZ)99267000000006978120100519d2011|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn introduction to classical Nahuatl /Michel Launey ; translated and adapted by Christopher Mackay[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2011.1 online resource (xx, 453 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-73229-8 0-521-51840-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary lesson: phonetics and writing -- 1. Instransitive verbs, word order, absolutive suffix -- 2. Nouns and nominal predicates, the plural of nouns, questions and negation -- 3. Transitive verbs -- 4. Emphatic, interrogative, demonstrative and negative pronouns -- 5. Irregular verbs, introduction to locatives -- 6. Directional and reflexive prefixes -- 7. Quantifiers, zan, ye, oc -- 8. Preterite tense -- 9. Imperative/optative, vocative, future, imperfect -- 10. Possessed forms of the noun -- 11. Inherent possession, the suffix -yō, 'to have', possessive nouns -- 12. Nominal suffixes, "adjectives" -- 13. The principal locative suffixes -- 14. Coordination, phrases of time and manner -- 15. Impersonal and passive verb forms -- 16. Agent nouns, the -ni form -- 17. Compound nouns, verbal incorporation -- 18. Bitransitive verbs, ambitransitive verbs -- 19. Causative verbs -- 20. Applicative verbs -- 21. Honorific and deprecatory verbs -- 22. Pluperfect, counterfactual, vetitive, directional conjugations -- 23. Morphological peculiarities of certain nouns and verbs -- 24. More on locatives -- 25. More on quantifiers -- 26. Details about number and person, indefinite pronouns and adverbs -- 27. Compound verbs -- 28. Reduplication outside of the plural, more on verbs -- 29. Derivative verbs -- 30. Derivative nouns -- 31. Noun clauses -- 32. Attributives, relative clauses, copula verbs, semi-auxiliaries -- 33. Comparisons, clauses of result, purpose and cause -- 34. Conditions, more particles -- 35. Temporal clauses, particles, interjections -- Appendix 1. Traditional orthography -- Appendix 2. Inflexional patterns -- Appendix 3. The Aztec calendar -- Appendix 4. Key to the exercises -- Nahuatl-to-English vocabulary -- English-to-Nahuatl vocabulary.Now available to an English-speaking audience, this book is a comprehensive grammar of classical Nahuatl, the literary language of the Aztecs. It offers students of Nahuatl a complete and clear treatment of the language's structure, grammar and vocabulary. It is divided into 35 chapters, beginning with basic syntax and progressing gradually to more complex structures. Each grammatical concept is illustrated clearly with examples, exercises and passages for translation. A key is provided to allow students to check their answers. By far the most approachable textbook of Nahuatl available, this book will be an excellent teaching tool both for classroom use and for readers pursuing independent study of the language. It will be an invaluable resource to anthropologists, ethnographers, historians, archaeologists and linguists alike.Nahuatl languageNahuatl literatureNahuatl language.Nahuatl literature.497/.45282421Launey Michel1096841Mackay Christopher S.1962-UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910817716003321An introduction to classical Nahuatl3920896UNINA